From Google Subnet Android versioning, out of control? Mark Murphy: In late April 2009, Google released Android 1.5. In mid-September 2009, Google released Android 1.6. In late October 2009, Google released Android 2.0.That is three version releases in a span of six months. Google releases beta of Chrome for Windows 4.0 The Google Subnet blog: Google has released the 4.0 beta of its Chrome browser. Its claim to fame is a way to synch your bookmarks across multiple computers. The synch technology is based on the same XMPP-based servers that power Google Talk. . Six Hot Android Topics at DroidCamp Shane Conder: Lauren and I just gave two presentations at DroidCamp: tips and tricks for Android projects (which are up 94% this month), and another for Android beginners. Here is our take on the hot topics simmering within the Android community from augmented reality to new handsets. The Ever-Evolving Android Mark Murphy: Android 2.0 is a big win for Android users. Google Maps Navigation, better contact management, more camera features, Exchange integration, and the like are all boons for those owning Android 2.0 devices. Recent Google news stories Huawei promises series of Android phones China-based Huawei Technologies will release multiple mobile phones using Google's Android operating system in coming months, a company spokeswoman said Wednesday. Hackers exploit Google Wave's popularity Hackers are exploiting web users that were too late in signing up for Google Wave, says Symantec. A Single Sign-In for All Your Websites? Google Hopes So It's one of the basic tenets of online security: Never use the same password/username combo for every website that requires one. How Many People Have Really 'Gone Google'? How many people really use Google Apps and how many of them are paying customers? That's a question Google has never quite answered, having touted a "20 million users" and "2 million companies" figure that is almost meaningless. November giveaways Cisco Subnet is giving away free books on VMware vSphere security. Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from New Horizons and free books on Exchange Server 2010. Google Subnet is giving away free books on Android app development. Entry forms can be found on the main contest page. Trivia answers are revealed on each main Subnet page. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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